Dental health in British antiquity

C Freeth - Human osteology in archaeology and forensic science, 2000 - books.google.com
… study of dental health in antiquity aims to illustrate the types of dentalarchaeology of the
people of the past. Following this review, some of the problems faced by researchers of dental

Dental indicators of ancient dietary patterns: dental analysis in archaeology

R Forshaw - British Dental Journal, 2014 - nature.com
… A primary concern for the dental profession is the oral health of our patients, a responsibility
that necessitates being aware of an individual's dietary regime and providing appropriate …

[HTML][HTML] Dental calculus-oral health, forensic studies and archaeology: a review

R Forshaw - British Dental Journal, 2022 - nature.com
… survives well in archaeological contexts and is useful when studying the dental pathology of
… the vast research potential of dental calculus for archaeological study has been appreciated…

Dental health indicators of the Chernyakhov population from Shyshaki (Ukraine)

NV Yanko, AV Artemyev… - Anthropological …, 2021 - czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl
… remains of 25 adult individuals (11 males and 14 females) and 8 children individuals
excavated from the cemetery at the archaeological site of Shyshaki (Poltava region of Ukraine). A …

Dental health and the transition to agriculture in prehistoric Ukraine: A study of dental caries

JK Karsten, SE Heins, GD Madden… - … Journal of Archaeology, 2015 - cambridge.org
… To assess the impact of the adoption of agriculture on dental health in prehistoric Ukraine,
we compare our data on the Tripolye to rates of carious lesion calculated by Lillie (1996) for …

Comparative analysis of dental health in two archaeological populations from Croatia: the late medieval Dugopolje and early modern Vlach population from Koprivno

A Adamić, M Šlaus - Bulletin of the International association for …, 2017 - hrcak.srce.hr
… there are differences in the dental health and dietary habits of the inhabitants of two
archaeological sites in the Dalmatian hinterland: the late medieval site Dugopolje that was inhabited …

Dental health, diet, and social transformations in the Bronze Age: Comparative analysis of pastoral populations in northern Kazakhstan

AV Miller, E Usmanova, V Logvin, S Kalieva… - Quaternary …, 2014 - Elsevier
… of consumption, dental cleaning behaviors, or stress. While the archaeological record indicates
… rituals from the Middle to Late Bronze Ages, there was only a slight shift in dental health. …

[PDF][PDF] Dental caries evidence for dietary change: an archaeological context

CS Larsen, R Shavit, MC Griffin - Advances in dental anthropology, 1991 - researchgate.net
… Although a review of the anthropological literature and clinical literature shows little consensus
on causes of gender differences in dental health, including dental caries prevalence, two …

Dental health and late Woodland subsistence in coastal North Carolina

EM Driscoll, DS Weaver - Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the …, 2000 - books.google.com
… In North Carolina, even after maize becomes a part of the diet, it is dif¤ cult to see signi¤
cant cultural impacts of the addition, except in dental health and archaeological evidence of …

[PDF][PDF] Dental health and dietary difference at late Roman Winchester

LC Avery, TL Prowse, MB Brickley - Bioarchaeology International, 2019 - researchgate.net
… In this study, we examine skeletal samples from four archaeological sites corresponding
to the Northern Cemetery of Late Roman Winchester, all dating between the early fourth and …